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'Pakistan Aa Ke Dikha': Former Cricketer Threatens IND Ahead Of Champions Trophy


Tanvir Ahmed threatens Team India [X]
Tanvir Ahmed threatens Team India [X]

Pakistan are set to host the Champions Trophy in 2025, but dark clouds loom over India's participation in the multi-nation tournament.

India has not played any bilateral series with Pakistan, nor have they travelled their since 2008, as a result, there is growing concern that the Men in Blue might look for an alternative (hybrid model) for the Champions Trophy.

Tanvir Ahmed threatens Harbhajan and Team India

A couple of days ago, former India cricketer, Harbhajan Singh, commented on India's participation in the mega event, and voiced concerns about Team's potential visit to Pakistan, citing security reasons.

In reply, former Pakistan cricketer, Tanvir Ahmed challenged Harbhajan and dared India to come to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. In a video that has gone viral, Tanvir lauds Pakistan team for travelling to India for the World Cup and wants India to do the same.

"Sher hai hum log sher hai, hum log sher hai. Hum log tere mulk me aa ke khel ke gaye hai. Aake dikha....Hum toh kah rahe hai aake khelo. Security denge, sab kuch denge tum logon ko. Aao toh sahi ek dafaa [We are lions, we are lions. We came and played cricket in your country. Come here and show... We are inviting you to come and play. We will provide security, we will give you everything. Just come once]," Tanvir said on his YouTube channel.


"Yeh sirf Pakistan ke playeron ka kaam hai, bhai. Sirf Pakistan ke player aate hai aur khelke chale jaate hai. Chahe jeete, chahe haare, jis tarah ki cricket khele. Woh India jaake khelke wapas aaye the. Isko kahte hai ek daler team aur daler players."

For Champions Trophy, Pakistan have assured to provide Z+ security to Team India. Moreover, all their matches will be held in Lahore, so that the Indian team avoids travelling from one city to another, and also for effective security.